Examples of using Progress in terms in English and their translations into Danish
{-}
-
Official
-
Colloquial
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Computer
Vietnam has made considerable progress in terms of economic and social rights.
Therefore, in situations of this kind, and there have been countless cases, I believe that we can progress in terms of mutual understanding.
These mark serious progress in terms of the institutional protection of minorities' rights.
However, meaningful progress in terms of labelling can only be achieved through a degree of EU harmonisation in this area.
As an important variety of titanium series, titanium andtitanium alloy wire have made great progress in terms of output, specifications and applications.
It also involves promoting progress in terms of culture and democratic practices in Cuba.
I only have one minute to tell you thatI believe that in the last few months, Europe has made extraordinary progress in terms of economic governance.
We are aware that it is an important ally of the EU in the region andhas achieved considerable progress in terms of economic and social modernisation.
Nowadays, technological progress in terms of digital services facilitates better dissemination of European audiovisual products.
I also believe that the adoption in March 2010 of a five-year strategy represents progress in terms of its actions and improvements to future work.
Research in this field has made progress in terms of reducing the costs for tests and of increasing the accuracy of cancer screening through the use of biomarkers.
By means of a broad agreement,we shall approve new measures today that will represent progress in terms of equal opportunities for people with any kind of disability.
But it does represent certain progress in terms of Europe adapting its institutions to the new geopolitical challenges and future debate.
Parliament will monitor the implementation of the CPS, andwe hope that the Commission will be able to indicate progress in terms of specific gender-related outcomes.
I am very pleased that the three reports are positive andthat the rapporteurs have found these countries to have made progress in terms of modernisation, as we see it from the European perspective.
I think that there is now some progress in terms of accepting the idea of considering several options, and the Commission will, of course, present several options.
Unfortunately, any time politics are involved, the posturing will often take front stage andprevent any real progress in terms of resolving the fiscal cliff of the United States any time soon.
It is a regional superpower and has made progress in terms of democracy, as well as contributing to vital peacekeeping military operations to settle regional conflicts.
This form of discrimination is extremely unfair, especially for citizens in the country where I come from, a Member State of the European Union,which has made significant technical progress in terms of waiving visas.
I voted in favour of this report because it sheds light on Croatia's progress in terms of completing the procedures for accession to the European Union.
What we are trying to promote and encourage in all the meetings that are held orplanned over the coming months is the establishment of a regular dialogue as a means of achieving essential progress in terms of human rights and democracy.
As a social-democrat, I welcome the fact that India has made considerable progress in terms of universal primary education, reducing poverty and increasing access to safe drinking water.
It involves removing barriers, it means committing to new-generation networks and facilitating e-commerce, which is growing everyday in every country, but which is not making progress in terms of being possible between several countries.
I am also keen to stress that we have made progress in terms of procedural guarantees, as Mrs Ask explained very well, and this is a very important element of the Stockholm Programme.
Now all aircraft from third countries will be inspected and must obtain certification to transport passengers within the EU, andthis also represents progress in terms of harmonising the protection of European citizens.